Exchange Traded Funds for Agricultural Commodities | Damian Mason
Finance
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43m
Most people don’t hold investment money in the Ag commodity space. That may be changing as investing in things like corn is made easier via ETFs — exchange traded funds. Jake Hanley with Teucrium explains the oftentimes complex commodities trading industry and how his company is simplifying — or as Damian Mason says “democratizing” — commodity investing. Whether you’re looking to diversify into alternative investments or not, you should listen to this information-packed episode of The Business of Agriculture.
The Business of Agriculture Podcast with Damian Mason is Sponsored by:
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